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Twyla Hall

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Sony A7rii, Sigma Art50mm. Sony 28mm, Sony 90mm macro

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  1. Thank you! I will give that a shot for sure. Appreciate it ?
  2. Hi Damien! It's been a long time, hope all is well! I have been struggling with figuring out a way to "fix" the way some of the labels on these products photograph. My camera picks up every dot laid down on the labels and maybe if it's scaled down to size it won't be really noticable, but I was hoping you could help me since I usually give my clients the full resolution images anyways. This is just one of the products I'm working with. For reference that's a tube of regular sized chapstick. What are your thoughts on the best way to handle this? Thank you in advance for your advice! ~Twyla
  3. I'm having a hard time with determining what to do to fix this print issue I'm having. My monitors are calibrated and I have multiple computers I checked on. Digitally, the file looks the same across the board. I sent the file to print for holiday cards, and I have a problem but I can't tell exactly what it is... the lab says the machine that prints these cards typically prints too warm and will over saturate, and that I should adjust my file and send it back. They don't have any soft proofing profiles for me to work with. So I try to recreate what the image looks like in Photoshop and then add layer masks so make it look "normal" on my screen. I had to add warmth to do that. Anyways. Can you please tell me if I should be cooling down the picture, because that's what she's advising me to do-- or if I should be warming it up. First is my original file. Second is the printed card next to monitor (brightness can't be brought down more on my monitor). Third is side by side with their lustre print which has some detail loss in the brighter parts of skin but nothing I'm too concerned over. All were SRGB profile saved. Thank you for your help...
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